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The post HTML Slides invisible/missing in published/preview Content appeared first on eLearning. I am using CP8 (Version 8.0.3.290) to create and publish a SCORM course. It seems as though my HTML5 output only publishes the first 20 slides then shows nothing but the background. After that point, the course shows the background only and the console has an object undefined error (Tested in Chrome Version 70.0.3538.102 (Official Build) (64-bit, Edge.).

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